Mary Clark DaltonThe Rainbow is a promise
About This Quote
The Rainbow is a promise of hope and a promise of beauty. The rainbow is a promise of beauty, of love and peace, of hope. It’s a promise that the world will get better, that humanity will change for the better, that peace can be restored. There is no greater hope than that.
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